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48v Golf Cart Power Drive 2 Charger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Andover, Ohio, United States

Andover, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Club Car Voltage:48V

This is a Club Car Golf Cart 48 V Power Drive 2 Charger, Model 22110. Its AC input is 120V, 9A, 60HZ. Its DC output is 48V, 13A. This charger is more compact - its size is 7 1/2" wide x 7" deep x 6" high and weighs about 22 pounds. It is for the Club Car Precedent  or the Club Car DS 48 V     It is in very good condition but may have a few marks from use.  PLEASE check batteries to make sure they are good as charger will not work if batteries are bad or too low.  Also check plug to cart as it has the round plug.

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